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Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act—It Doesn't Always Apply
The Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act (EFAA) was a big deal when, on March 3, 2022, it became law. Like most laws, it had its 15 minutes of fame and then faded away from general discussion. The EFAA provides that employers no longer can force claims of sexual harassment and/or sexual assault into arbitration. Simple enough, right? Not even close.Arbitration Analysis: Decision to Rehire After an Armed Standoff
Reinstatement without any penalty or limitations was a violation of public policy.Supreme Court Agrees to Review Constitutionality of Tennessee's Ban on Trans Care for Minors
A key dispute in the case is what level of constitutional scrutiny to apply to the state's law: a rigorous form known as "heightened scrutiny" or a more lenient type of "rational-basis" review. The circuit court applied the latter and found that the state could rationally concluded that SB1 was an appropriate response to risks from puberty blockers and hormone therapy.Execs Doubt AI Regulation Can Keep Up With the Technology's Rapid-Fire Advances
"More and more, we're seeing a gap between what outside counsel recommends and what executives are open to when it comes to AI policies and procedures," said Amy Worley, associate general counsel of Berkeley Research Group.View more book results for the query "*"
Geofencing and Individualized Suspicion
Geofencing continues to be used by law enforcement nationwide and its controversial nature has only grown. This article will address the Fourth Amendment implications in its continued use.Post-EUO Verification Requests
A no-fault insurer is entitled to request from an applicant any additional verification it deems necessary to process the claimant's claim. "The insurer is entitled to receive all items necessary to verify the claim directly from the parties from whom such verification was requested.Watch the Video: Footage Released After Judge's Arrest
"Christina Peterson rushed toward the commotion and immediately started screaming at the security guard and the officer," read an Atlanta Police Department statement. "Ms. Peterson then forcibly pushed the officer in the chest."Moving Toward Resolution: The Importance of Systems for Mediators
New mediators face a steep learning curve, not only in mastering the nuances of negotiation but also in managing the administrative aspects of their practice. Support in these initial stages is not just beneficial but critical for their success.Trending Stories
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